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This model is based on Grishko 2007 and contains a noise-reducing technology PRO that makes the Pointe shoes quieter. These shoes have a U-shaped medium vamp , a medium platform. Pointes suit all types of feet and are recommended for dancers who like «GRISHKO 2007», but want a quieter shoe These ballet pointe shoes are almost silent on stage by the following features: -new, noise-reducing strip on the pointe platform and on the sole under the toes -new, unique glue with latex to give the box additional elasticity -new box assembly reducing the length of the stiff part of the vamp slightly As original Grishko 2007, these model is also extra light, made with suede machine-stitched sole that provides an easy transition from the demi-pointe to the pointe and back. The shoe is distinguished by its perfect balance and placement, outstanding durability, lack of noise and perfect comfort.

Colour: Pink satin as standard or choose your own!

This item usually dispatches within: 24 hours*

*Please note special order shoes will usually be dispatched within 4-6 weeks and as this is considered a personalised order it is excluded from our normal returns policy. As soon as you place an order for a personalised or made-to-order item you have entered into a contract to purchase that item. Therefore once you have submitted the order you cannot cancel or return the item either before or after dispatch.

Pointe shoes should only ever be worn after you have consulted a trained fitter. By purchasing pointe shoes online you are taking responsibility that these are the correct shoes for your needs.

Pointe Shoe Break In Technique

A little extra time needs to be taken to break in this shoe type. They are made with a hard paste and are therefore susceptible to “snapping” if treated roughly at first. Once broken correctly they have a long life span.

Doing barre is the best way to break in a pointe shoe. We understand however that you can’t stand at the barre with a new pair of pointe shoes and expect to do a tendu, so the shoe needs to be prepared for barre by gently softening the shank and box by hand. Concentrate on the demi-pointe area of the shank being careful not to crush the box. Then work your way up to the heel gently massaging the shank until it is at a point where tendu and releve to demi-pointe is comfortable. Softening the box is not always necessary and is left up to the individual. If softening is necessary then concentrate on gently softening the sides of the box. Lots of dancers stand on the top of the box in order to soften and widen it. We advise that standing on the box or squashing the box can permanently damage the shoe, so please do so at your own risk. If you must stand on the box, you need to concentrate the pressure on either side of the box centre. This is important because the top centre of the box is the weakest point and prone to the most damage if stood on. Once the shoes are ready for barre, 1 to 2 hours barre will be a sufficient time to shape them to your foot. At this point the shoes will be evenly softened with no weak points resulted from incorrect breaking technique.